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Compatibility: Your mold is compatible with most resins, and other casting materials such as urethane, epoxy or polyester resins can then be cast into clear silicone mold without application of a release agent. Other materials such as wax and low melt metal alloys can also be cast into clear silicone mold too, but to be sure you will want to test a small amount of the material, you are going to cast, on the small silicon piece If it will not come off, when dry, it is not compatible, and should not be used in the mold.

Casting Removal: Your silicone mold is flexible to allow you to remove your casting from it. You can use “mold release” which may extend the life of your mold. If it is difficult to remove your casting from the mold you can also try a small amount of dish soap, mixed with water, in the mold. Work it down in to the mold then push from the bottom and it should slip right out. Note: The resin or material used for your casting must be fully cured before using this release method. You will also need to completely rinse and dry out your mold before using again, but never heat up the mold to dry it.

Finished Products: You may see small bubbles trapped in the mold, but they will have no effect on your finished product. It is also normal to have small bubbles in your casting material, unless you can mix and pour your casting material in to the mold bubble free. There will also be rough edges that will need to be sanded and polished once removed from the mold, but do not sand until the casting has fully hardened.

Storage and Care: Store your mold in a room temperature place out of direct sunlight as UV light can damage the mold. Do not use solvents or harsh chemicals to clean your mold.